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If you have the Roxio disk , insert the disk in the cd-dvd drive -point the browse location to the drive letter for your cd-dvd drive and click OK.....it should update the msi source packages and correct the issue. I assume this is requesting the original source packages and location. Possibly due to some corrupt or missing files. Will need more details on the message. If that does not work you may need to uninstall and re-install roxio. If it came pre-installed on your pc go to the manufacturer web site and update or download and install roxio from there. Hope this helps....

Now Click on start-->go to All programs-->navigate
Microsoft windows Clean up utility software.--> click on it and runn it.

Once the Clean up utility window opens up.

Find out sonic Update Manager in the list you see.

Click on it and highlight it .

Now click on the button remove at the botton of that screen.

Once it is gone. Restart the computer your system will not pop up that message again.

( Reason :- The reason why you are getting that message is that the sonic Update Manager software is not installed properly on your system which is why it keeps poping up the MSI ( microsoft Installer ) on your screen for sonic Update Manager. )

So to get rid of it just remove the MSI from the list in windows clean up utility and it will not pop up again.

There could or should be an item in setup that allow you to disable the auto update feature. Failing that, you could search the registry for the keys that invoke this, but that is for advanced users. Otherwise, download Revo Unistaller and get quit of the program.

I assume you have tried the Add/Remove Programs routine...and didn't work.

A second solution is to disable the Sonic Update service that starts up when you computer starts. You can do this by going to Start, click on Run, and then typing in MSCONFIG and pressing Enter.

Click on the Startup tab and you’ll see a list of all of the
processes that start up when your computer starts up. You can uncheck
any service to prevent it from loading during bootup. For the Sonic
software, search for any startup item named sgtray, or that
has the words Sonic Update Manager or Update Manager related to the path your application is installed.Also, if you see isuspm or issch, uncheck them too. You may also see something called “UpdateService” or
“InstallShield” in the command column, make sure to un-check those.
Don't worry about disabling an important process as windows will give you an error message, so unless you get an error, it is safe do do it. You can always check again any processes you need.

A third solution is to clean up the Windows Installer files in Windows. Sometimes they get corrupted and cause problems that translate into popups on your screen.You can download the Windows Installer Cleanup Utility straight from Microsoft and hopefully it will help you even if all of the above have failed.

Download and install CCleaner.
You can use ccleaner to clean up all windows and internet temporary files, ren a registry clean and also in "tools > startup" stop that annoying Sinic nag screen from coming up.